Meteorite Impact

Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big


Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big

Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big    Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big

Hello, here is a 100% complete and natural piece of Libyan Desert Glass that was found in Egypt Libya Border Sahara. It has a great shape and a Fully TRANSLUCENT clarity! The origin of the glass is a controversial issue for the scientific community, with many evolving theories. Meteoritic origins for the glass were long suspected, and recent research linked the glass to impact features, such as zircon-breakdown, vaporized quartz and meteoritic metals, and to an impact crater.

Some geologists associate the glass not with impact melt ejects, but with melting from meteoric large aerial bursts! The Libyan desert glass has been dated as having formed about 26 million years ago. It was also snapped and used to make tools during the Pleistocene Era! Location: Libyan Sahara border of Egypt. 266 x 203 x 127 mm = 10.5 inch. Weight: 18150 carat = 3630 gram = 3.63 Kg = 128 oz. Domestic and International: We accept many type of payments.
Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big    Libyan Desert Glass Meteorite Tektite impact specimen(3.63 Kg) 8 Lb Very Big